

George Grunberger, received his B.A. (biochemistry) from Columbia College of Columbia University (New York City), M.D. from New York University School of Medicine (New York City), internal medicine training at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio and Endocrinology/Metabolism training in the Diabetes Branch at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland where he then stayed as senior investigator.
Between 1986 and 2002 he established and then directed the Comprehensive Diabetes Programs at both the Detroit Medical Center and Wayne State University School of Medicine. Early in his career, Dr. Grunberger saw the need for a comprehensive diabetes treatment facility where persons with diabetes could receive specialized care and address the many facets of their disease. The Grunberger Diabetes Institute, established in 2002, is the result of his vision.

Dr. Anjana Myneni received her medical degree from the Kempegowda Institute of Medical Science/Bangalore University, India. She performed her training in internal medicine at Lankenau Hospital/Thomas Jefferson University Program in Philadelphia, PA and at Johns Hopkins University/Sinai Hospital Progam in Baltimore, MD.
Her fellowship in endocrinology and metabolism was at Michigan State University in East Lansing, MI. Before joining GDI she was a staff member in the Division of Endocrinology, Allegheny General Hospital/Drexel University in Pittsburgh, PA.

“I have a passion for helping people with endocrine disorders,” said Donna. “I see patients in the outpatient setting and provide medical management and patient education regarding diabetes, thyroid disease, osteoporosis, and other endocrine conditions.”
Donna's favorite part of her job is the one-on-one interaction with patients. She said after getting to know her patients and understanding their views on health, it helps to make her care patient specific. Doctorate of Nursing Practice degree from Wayne State University. Her specialty is advanced Diabetes management.

“It has been a journey of honor, pride, and joy to have had the opportunity to care for so many patients with chronic diseases such as diabetes, thyroid dysfunction or cancer, hypertension, lipid abnormalities, obesity, osteoporosis, and other less common endocrine disorders. To see improvements in their daily lives when empowered by the tools we give them as medical providers warms my heart” says Dr. Tobin.
She continues to engage in up to date therapy and technological advances in diabetes care, which have revolutionized the management of diabetes all over the world. Healthy living through individualized dietary and physical activity is also a passion in Dr. Tobin's personal and patients' lives..